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[ dah-ree-aw ]

noun

  1. ·é [r, oo-, ven], Félix ܲé García Sarmiento, 1867–1916, Nicaraguan poet and diplomat.


Dario

/ 岹ˈ /

noun

  1. Darioܲé18671916MNicaraguanWRITING: poet ܲé (ruˈβen), real name Félix ܲé Garcia Sarmiento. 1867–1916, Nicaraguan poet whose poetry includes Prosas Profanas (1896)
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The 69-year-old has a new role as the chief brand ambassador for Versace, while Dario Vitale, who is a former design and image director of Miu Miu, took over as chief creative officer.

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That something Dixon, a six-time IndyCar champion, learned from former teammate Dario Franchitti, said Mike Hull, managing director of Chip Ganassi Racing.

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“The nature of racing is you have to read the road. He was just so good at taking the race track apart and Dixon picked up on that and began to study what Dario was doing,” Hull said of Dixon, who will walk the course before the race as part of that study.

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Oxnard Pacifica 15, San Fernando 1: Dario Navarro had three hits and five RBIs for Pacifica.

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Chelsea have completed the double signing of Sporting midfielders Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo for a combined fee of around £62.4m, the Portuguese club have said.

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